
Government has dismissed claims by the Catholic Church leadership that corruption has increased in the last four months of President Rupiah Banda’s reign as baseless.
Chief Government Spokesperson, Ronnie Shikapwasha was reacting to a pastoral letter which was written by Roman Catholic Bishops at a media briefing in Lusaka today.
General Shikapwasha cited the facilitation of the current tribunal, which is hearing allegations of corruption and abuse against a named minister, as confirmation of government’s commitment to the fight against corruption.
He explained that government created the Task Force on Corruption to supplement efforts of existing institutions such as the Anti Corruption Commission (ACC) because of cases of corruption and abuse of authority by some senior government officials and politicians.
He also disclosed that cabinet would soon approve an Anti Corruption policy which is aimed at realigning and rationalizing the fight against corruption.
General Shikapwasha said this is also in line with government’s efforts to further strengthen institutions that are fighting corruption and other agencies that promote good governance.
He said government will not accept the proposal to establish an independent commission of enquiry to investigate and deal with corruption cases because the existing agencies are capable of delivering good results.
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